Q. When were you born? A. I was born on June 6,1872.
Q. Who are you married to? A. I am married to the Tsar.
Q. How many children do you have? A. I have four daughters and a son, Alexis.
Q. How did Rasputin help you and your family? A. Rasputin helped heal Alexis of his hemophilia.
Q. What is your social class? A. I was in the upper class and married to the tsar.
Q. Is it true that you let Rasputin influence you in running the country different? A. Yes because I felt he was the only one who could help Alexis so I wanted to help him get what he wants.
Q. What is your educational background? A. I attended the yellow place.
Q. What occupations do you have? A. I am the wife of the Tsar.
Q. Where was your witness during Bloody Sunday in 1905? A. Bloody Sunday was an event with grave consequences for the Tsar. The disregard for ordinary people shown by the massacre undermined support for the state.
Q. What occupations did your witness hold? A. I helped rule the country when the Tsar was away.
Q. Where was your witness during the Oct/Nov Revolution? A. I called in the army during the October Revolution.
Q. Where was your witness during the Feb/Mar Revolution? A. When Nicholas was not there I said Rasputin is a saint.
Q. When were you born? A. I was born June 6th 1872.
Q. What is your social class? A. I was in the upper class and married to the Tsar.
Q. Who are you married to? A. I am married to the Tsar.
Q. What occupations did your witness hold A. Tsarina, the wife of the tsar.
Q. Where were you born? A. The New Palace in Darmstadt, Germany.
Q. How many kids do you and the Tsar have? A. we have 5 kids, 4 daughter and 1 son.
Q. When did you die? A. I died on July 17, 1918.
Q. What was your relationship to the Tsar? A. I was married to him and we had five kids.
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Q: Where and when were you born?
A: I was born on June 6th 1872 at the New Palace in Darmstadt
Q: Do you have a husband and/or children?
A: Yes, i am married to Tsar Nicholas and i have four daughters and one son; Olga, Tatiana, Maria, Anastasia, and Alexei
Q: What occupations have you held?
A: as a child i was born into a royal family, i later married the Tsar Nicholas. As he was away at war, i helped to govern the country.
Q: How was your relationship with the Tsar?
A: Nicholas and I were in love, and we married each other to prove it.
Q: Describe your relationship with Rasputin.
A: Rasputin was specifically needed for Alexei's disease. He helped to improve and heal Alexei's aches. Our relationship was friendly, but remained at a professional level.
Q: How did you influence the Tsar?
A: I was very supportive and confident in his ideas, but occasionally i would give him bad advice.
Q: What is your social Class?
A: I am a royal and considered in the upper class.
Q: Did your husband believe that he ruled through divined right of god?
A: Of course he did, I also was a believer of the dive right to rule.
Q: Did Rasputin influence any of your decisions?
A: Yes, I would often listen to any advice he gave me
Q: Why didn’t you tell the Russian people of Alexei’s disease?
A: I felt it was unnecessary. His family was the only group of people who should know.
Q: What was your relationship to Germany?
A: I was born and raised in Germany. My cousin is also the Kaiser of Germany. Being related to Germany often makes me unpopular with the Russians. They often believed I was in a collaboration with Germany.
A. I was born on June 6,1872.
Q. Who are you married to?
A. I am married to the Tsar.
Q. How many children do you have?
A. I have four daughters and a son, Alexis.
Q. How did Rasputin help you and your family?
A. Rasputin helped heal Alexis of his hemophilia.
Q. What is your social class?
A. I was in the upper class and married to the tsar.
Q. Is it true that you let Rasputin influence you in running the country different?
A. Yes because I felt he was the only one who could help Alexis so I wanted to help him get what he wants.
Q. What is your educational background?
A. I attended the yellow place.
Q. What occupations do you have?
A. I am the wife of the Tsar.
Q. Where was your witness during Bloody Sunday in 1905?
A. Bloody Sunday was an event with grave consequences for the Tsar. The disregard for ordinary people shown by the massacre undermined support for the state.
Q. What occupations did your witness hold?
A. I helped rule the country when the Tsar was away.
Q. Where was your witness during the Oct/Nov Revolution?
A. I called in the army during the October Revolution.
Q. Where was your witness during the Feb/Mar Revolution?
A. When Nicholas was not there I said Rasputin is a saint.
Q. When were you born?
A. I was born June 6th 1872.
Q. What is your social class?
A. I was in the upper class and married to the Tsar.
Q. Who are you married to?
A. I am married to the Tsar.
Q. What occupations did your witness hold
A. Tsarina, the wife of the tsar.
Q. Where were you born?
A. The New Palace in Darmstadt, Germany.
Q. How many kids do you and the Tsar have?
A. we have 5 kids, 4 daughter and 1 son.
Q. When did you die?
A. I died on July 17, 1918.
Q. What was your relationship to the Tsar?
A. I was married to him and we had five kids.
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A.
Q: Where and when were you born?
A: I was born on June 6th 1872 at the New Palace in Darmstadt
Q: Do you have a husband and/or children?
A: Yes, i am married to Tsar Nicholas and i have four daughters and one son; Olga, Tatiana, Maria, Anastasia, and Alexei
Q: What occupations have you held?
A: as a child i was born into a royal family, i later married the Tsar Nicholas. As he was away at war, i helped to govern the country.
Q: How was your relationship with the Tsar?
A: Nicholas and I were in love, and we married each other to prove it.
Q: Describe your relationship with Rasputin.
A: Rasputin was specifically needed for Alexei's disease. He helped to improve and heal Alexei's aches. Our relationship was friendly, but remained at a professional level.
Q: How did you influence the Tsar?
A: I was very supportive and confident in his ideas, but occasionally i would give him bad advice.
Q: What is your social Class?
A: I am a royal and considered in the upper class.
Q: Did your husband believe that he ruled through divined right of god?
A: Of course he did, I also was a believer of the dive right to rule.
Q: Did Rasputin influence any of your decisions?
A: Yes, I would often listen to any advice he gave me
Q: Why didn’t you tell the Russian people of Alexei’s disease?
A: I felt it was unnecessary. His family was the only group of people who should know.
Q: What was your relationship to Germany?
A: I was born and raised in Germany. My cousin is also the Kaiser of Germany. Being related to Germany often makes me unpopular with the Russians. They often believed I was in a collaboration with Germany.